The insouciant, libidinous appeal of Mae West is on full display throughout this five-film collection of her biggest hits. In her first screen appearance, she single-handedly steals Night After Night (1932) from main star George Raft with her trademark one-liners (which she wrote herself). She penned the story and screenplay to I'm No Angel (1933), in which she costarred with Cary Grant. By the time of Goin' to Town (1935) and Go West, Young Man (1936), Hollywood's production code had tamed her double entendres but left her attitude intact as is evident in her celebrated pairing with W.C. Fields in My Little Chickadee (1940).